Out to the Beach in Fall: Waiao in Taiwan

Whereas most people go to the beach during summer, I prefer going there in fall. It is less crowded and more peaceful. When I visited Taiwan last time, I went to a great place for tourists, Waiao. It is just next to the railway station.

No one can resist the beauty of the sea. Yet, as I cannot swim, I prefer going to the beach in fall. Taking your favourite camera and music there, you can gain a peaceful day in life. There are many beaches in Taiwan but one of the most convenient beaches for tourists is Waiao as it is just located next to the Waiao Railway Station. Therefore, you don’t have to worry about transportation.

The beach is less crowed in fall but it does not mean there is no life! Since Waiao is a popular spot for wind surfing, you can still find wind-surfing lovers there in fall. They will inspire you and give you new insights in photography!

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